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Missiles crimp Taiwan's thoughts of peace

HONG KONG — Taiwan President Ma Ying-jeou, in his first interview after taking on the chairmanship of the ruling Nationalist Party (Kuomintang), again urged China to scrap missiles that stand along its coast, aimed at the island. The number of su... ...full story at Japan Times

from Japan Times on Mon, Nov 02 2009

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